some coal black wool yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the coal black wool yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create winterweight knitted coal black wool items when completed. There is enough winterweight coal black wool yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some gold-flecked crimson wool yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the crimson wool yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create gold-flecked knitted crimson wool items when completed. There is enough gold-flecked crimson wool yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some dragonstalk gold pashmina yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the gold pashmina yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create knitted dragonstalk gold pashmina items when completed. There is enough gold pashmina yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some spruce blue pashmina yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the blue pashmina yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create knitted spruce blue pashmina items when completed. There is enough blue pashmina yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some tinsel-wound niveous fleece yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the niveous fleece yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create knitted tinsel-wound niveous fleece items when completed. There is enough niveous fleece yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some holly green fleece yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the green fleece yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create knitted holly green fleece items when completed. There is enough green fleece yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some mistletoe white chenille yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the white chenille yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create knitted mistletoe white chenille items when completed. There is enough white chenille yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some plush cranberry chenille yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the cranberry yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create plush knitted cranberry chenille items when completed. There is enough plush cranberry yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some fuzzy cardinal red yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the cardinal red yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create fuzzy knitted cardinal red mohair items when completed. There is enough fuzzy cardinal red yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
some lustrous juniper mohair yarn |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze
Analyze: You analyze the juniper mohair yarn and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
This is a skein of yarn that can be used to create items using knitting needles. It will create lustrous knitted juniper mohair items when completed. There is enough lustrous juniper mohair yarn to knit 20 rows.
Yarn of the same type can be bundled into skeins of up to 100 rows.
You can use certain dyes to change the color, or have the yarn altered by a merchant. Only the color and material can be changed. You can also choose a description for the entire knitted garment, such as fluffy or soft.
Acceptable materials are: wool, lamb's wool, woolen, alpaca, spidersilk, silk, angora, mohair, linen, paeline, cotton, chenille, fleece, heather, pashmina, buckram, flannel, moreen, tartan, and tweed.
|
2,500
|
a crimson vaalorn awl |
Weight: <1 pound |
|
analyze, examine
Analyze:You analyze the vaalorn awl and sense that the creator has provided the following information: Welcome to the Darning Awl, which will allow you to zest your knitted projects.
You can do this with the following syntax:
WEAVE {my} awl with {my} {knitted-item}
The name of the zesting that will be added with this a crimson vaalorn awl is "Socks for Soldiers."
Customization Options:
You can have the material that the awl is made out of changed, but the noun must always remain awl.
You can only give the awl a base change as there is a default LOOK and READ.
Custom Awl Material: vaalorn
Examine: "Socks for Soldiers" is etched along one side of the vaalorn awl.
|
125,000
|